How To Get Fuller, Thicker Eyebrows, According To Experts

Find out more about what causes thinning eyebrows, and learn what you can do about it.
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After seeing your doctor to diagnose any potential causes for eyebrow thinning, there are several options to make your brows look fuller.

Keeping track of current fashion trends can be perplexing. One notable example is the current dictate that women’s bodies must be utterly hairless at every point below their lower eyelashes, but that all hair north of that point must be as bushy and hirsute as that of any old-school Soviet ruler. 

That’s not always an easy beauty look to pull off, especially if you’re not blessed with the thick eyebrow gene (which hardworking scientists will probably isolate any day now, right?). We talked to experts to make sense of what’s happening when brows get sparse, how to encourage growth and ways to provide credible camouflage in the meantime.

What’s really happening when your eyebrows get thin 

There’s a name for everything in medicine, and it turns out that the term for sparse lashes and brows is madarosis ― which can be your word for the day, and you’re welcome. But what causes the problem in the first place? One prime factor, big surprise, is aging. “Losing eyebrow hair is an inevitable part of getting older,” dermatologist Brandon Kirsch told HuffPost. “As we age, our hair, including eyebrows and lashes, lose their fullness, length and color.”

Dermatologist Patricia Wexler told HuffPost, “The hair follicles can stop producing hair as the shafts become finer.” 

But aging isn’t necessarily the only cause, Kirsch explained: “Other factors include nutritional deficiencies, thyroid conditions or hormonal changes. Sometimes plucking or waxing eyebrow hair too frequently or aggressively can result in permanent damage to the hair follicle, leading to an inability to regrow hair.”

Dermatologist Uchenna Okereke outlined even more potential root causes to HuffPost: “Other causes can be medical conditions such as alopecia, bacterial, viral or fungal infections, trauma from burns or wounds, medical treatments like chemotherapy or radiation, laser treatments or medications.” Sometimes your genetics can be to blame, and sometimes the cause is a psychological condition such as trichotillomania, in which people pull out their own hair, eyebrows and eyelashes. 

With so many potential reasons for thinning eyebrows, Okereke urged those who are concerned about the issue to consult with a board-certified dermatologist. “They can help you discover the cause and from there determine a treatment plan,” she said. “If you notice patches of hair loss on your eyebrows, make sure to look elsewhere for patches of hair loss on the scalp, arms, legs, underarms, and for men, the beard region. These are all important clues for you to share with your dermatologist.”

Dermatologists’ go-to treatments for fuller brows

Your dermatologist will be able to recommend some options. “Some of our favorite products at Kirsch Dermatology are NeuBrowGrandeBrow and Rapidlash,” Kirsch said. “They contain prostaglandin analogs, the key ingredient in the prescription eyelash treatment Latisse, which can be used off-label on the eyebrows.” 

It’s important to know that prostaglandin analogs don’t come without risk. “Rarely, they’ve been found to darken the eyelid skin and the color of the iris in people with light brown or hazel eyes,” Kirsch said. “It’s less of a concern when applying these treatments to the eyebrows as opposed to the eyelashes, though.” 

Other dermatologist-available options include injections of platelet-rich plasma (PRP). The first step, Kirsch explained, requires drawing your blood and spinning it in a centrifuge. “The extracted PRP has around five times the number of platelets found in normal circulating blood, with growth factors that can stimulate hair follicle growth,” he said.

The next step in the process involves needles and tunnels. “Tiny tunnels are made with needles that reach the follicles, and the concentrated platelets are placed there, stimulating stunted follicles,” Wexler explained. “It’s been used with great success.” 

Finally, consider all of your options before choosing a path. “While treatments like microblading and brow lamination are available, it’s important to be aware of the risk of contact dermatitis from these procedures,” Okereke said. “Careful consideration regarding the cause of hair loss is important to prevent inadvertently worsening the condition in your attempt to improve it.”

Microblading: popular, semi-permanent and kind of pricey

Even with an initial price tag of about $800 to $1,000, microblading ― a purely cosmetic solution ― has many fans. “It’s definitely my favorite and preferred approach for patients who want to improve the cosmetic appearance of thin or absent brows,” dermatologist Rachel Maiman told HuffPost. “The technique uses a special pen to deposit pigment into the superficial layers of the skin. It’s not as deep as a traditional tattoo, so the ink is only semi-permanent and will eventually fade away completely.”

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A woman gets her brows microbladed.

“The microblading artist draws hair-like strokes in the brow area to give the appearance of a fuller eyebrow,” Maiman said. “It’s important to note that microblading does not induce hair growth, but it won’t inhibit it, either. Generally, treatment with microblading requires two initial sessions spaced six weeks apart.” 

“I personally have my eyebrows microbladed,” makeup artist Kathy Jeung told HuffPost. “Even though I grew up with thick eyebrows — almost a unibrow situation — I had two eyebrow-threading treatments years ago that, without my consent, went way overboard, and most of my eyebrow hair didn’t grow back. Microblading does take some time to achieve the end result, but at the hands of a talented technician, it’s a wonder.” 

“I’ve had microblading done three times myself,” Michelle Wong, who has a chemistry Ph.D. and is the founder of Lab Muffin Beauty Science, told HuffPost. “It’s fantastic for filling in patches, cleaning up your eyebrow shape and generally allowing you to wake up every morning with perfect brows. Even when it wears off after around one or two years, the remnants act as a template for filling in your brows. It can look very natural if the microblader is experienced.”

Still, there are cautions. “There are potential infection and scarring risks if your microblader isn’t reputable,” Wong said. Maiman noted: “It’s typically considered a low-risk procedure, but it does carry the same risk profile as a tattoo, meaning the potential for an allergic reaction, infection or inflammatory reaction.”

And while this option can be a real timesaver for many people, it’s only a good idea if you love it. “Unlike when you’re using an eyebrow pencil, microblading is a semi-permanent tattoo procedure,” Kirsch said. “This carries risks if you are unhappy with the result.”

Less permanent options: laminating and tinting 

Brow lamination straightens brow hairs and freezes them into place, almost like a mini-perm for your eyebrows. The process usually lasts about four to six weeks. “It’s a game changer for those with thicker-textured brows,” makeup artist Diane da Silva told HuffPost. “It creates manageability, offering that soap-brow ‘laid’ look with minimal additional product needed. Brows appear unbelievably full and soft with little effort.” 

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Eyebrow lamination gives you that full, "soap brow" look.

“It’s great for giving a slicked-back look to unruly brow hairs, which can be molded to cover sparse patches,” Wong explained. “Still, lamination is limited by the hair you already have, so if you have a giant sparse patch it might not help much.” 

If you’re trying to disguise missing hair or sparseness in the brows, but want something less permanent, you might consider brow tinting. “Like lamination, it’s a great semi-permanent option,” brow artist and founder of Brow Down Studio René de la Garza told HuffPost. “Brow tints accentuate the brows’ natural shape by darkening the area with a ‘stain,’ which usually lasts two to 14 days.”

The best makeup solutions

For a shorter-term solution, there’s a cosmetic option for just about every level of need and skill. Makeup artist Georgi Sandev told HuffPost: “Generally, brow powders are easiest to work with, followed by the pencils and the liquid brow ink products, which require just a little more practice to get used to, but deliver the most realistic results as well.” 

“Brow pencils work well to fill in and augment the thinning of eyebrows, and there are new brow pens that are made with fine tips to mimic the fine hairs of the brows,” Wexler said. “It’s important to find a color that matches your natural brow, and not to overdo the brow or the arch, so use a light hand.” Which color should you choose? “My pro tip is to choose a brow pencil shade that’s in between the color of your brow hair and your skin color,” de la Garza said.

Other options to consider

If you’d like to take better care of the brows you already have, de la Garza has some old-fashioned advice: “Castor oil is a great brow conditioner, so I recommend it as part of your nightly routine.” 

And don’t forget that what goes inside your body will be reflected on the outside, even on your brows. “For nutritional deficiencies, especially iron, zinc and protein, we give corrective supplements,” Wexler said. “Women who’ve experienced a loss of estrogen and progesterone have found nutritional supplements helpful, including multivitamins, biotin, omega-3 fatty acids, ashwagandha and protein.” 

What’s ahead for those seeking fuller brows? “Hopefully we’ll have more treatments soon,” Wexler said. “I think the future is in peptides and growth factors. Red LED treatments should be more easily available for brows, as they have been shown to be effective in hair loss.”

Below are some of the experts’ favorite products to give you fuller brows.

HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Prices and availability subject to change.

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Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Definer
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Makeup artists and dermatologists recommended many of the brow products from Anastasia Beverly Hills. First up is this definer. “This product is excellent for drawing lines meant to appear like fine hairs,” Maiman said. “It has a triangular tip, which allows the flexibility of using either the tip to draw super-fine lines, the back for medium strokes or the side for a thicker application. It also contains a brush for blending so the finish is seamless and doesn’t appear fake.”

Get the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Definer for $23.
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Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz pencil
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“I use this pencil for precision coloring of the brows, especially to fill in little gaps or slightly alter the natural shape of the brows,” Sandev said. The wax formula mimics brow hair and works with all skin types.

Get the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz pencil for $23.
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Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Powder Duo
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This was another top pick from makeup artists and dermatologists alike. To achieve a natural look, fill in the front of your brows with the lighter shade, and use the darker powder on the outer edges.

Get the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Powder Duo for $23.
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Glossier Boy Brow
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Looking for a tint that'll hold your brows in place? “If you prefer a brush, this gel-based product gives volume and structure to the brow,” Wexler said.

Get Glossier Boy Brow for $16.
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Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Brow Color
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“I absolutely love this for creating a super-realistic, hair-like finish,” Sandev said.

Get the Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Brow Color for $21.
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GrandeBrow Brow Enhancing Serum
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One of the top choices of Kirsch Dermatology, this product promises to promote the appearance of fuller, bolder-looking brows in six to eight weeks, with full improvement in four months.

Get GrandeBrow Brow Enhancing Serum for $70.
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RevitaBrow Advanced Eyebrow Conditioner Serum
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“It’s my personal favorite brow serum,” de la Garza said. Wexler is also a fan: “It protects the arches from breakage due to environmental stressors, improves flexibility and shine and gives brows a thicker and more voluminous appearance.”

Get RevitaBrow Advanced Eyebrow Conditioner Serum for $58.

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30 Products For People Who Love Makeup But Suck At Putting It On
A winged eyeliner stamp(01 of30)
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In case you've spent what feels like an eternity working on your flick — to no avail.

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Get it from Amazon for $11.97 (available in two sizes).
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An SPF 30 color-correcting treatment(02 of30)
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It'll help light-complected folks cancel out all sorts of redness thanks to its green-to-beige formula that'll feel oh-so-cool going onto your skin. Some reviewers even use it in lieu of foundation or a BB cream because it works that well.

Promising review: "I honestly can't believe how much I love this stuff. I got a sample of it three days ago and am buying it immediately. I suffer from major redness on and around my nose that, when paired with my uber pale skin, constantly needs to be color corrected. For the last five years I've layered on concealer and color correcting makeup — not anymore! One thin layer of this and I feel totally down for going foundation-free for literally the first time in years. My skin is already thanking me." — KimberlynLouise

Get it from Sephora for $19+ (available in two sizes).
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A translucent setting powder(03 of30)
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People of color swear by this because it blends in perfectly with zero flashback and keep your foundation set for the day.

Promising review: "For people of colors. As an African American female, this provides beautiful coverage and smooths out little imperfections. Just a CAVEAT: A little goes a long way." — Bella Cieli Vox

Get it from Amazon for $5.72 (available in six variations, including extra coverage).
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Niacinamide dew drops(04 of30)
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It's a multiuse highlighting serum that'll make you look like a better-hydrated version of yourself. You can use it with or without makeup!

Promising review: "Love this stuff! First off, the smell is amazing. Light watermelon scent that doesn’t linger. My face felt so nice and moisturized hours later and my skin had a subtle glow. Perfect for those no makeup days. Will definitely repurchase." — Tahneealexandri

Get it from Sephora for $34.
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A sheer lip color(05 of30)
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It's super easy to control (and even layer!!!) and looks like a just-blotted lipstick. It's vegan, hypoallergenic, paraben- and cruelty-free.

Promising review: "I have used generationG for more than two years. I am just amazed at how easy it is to apply, it's very lightweight and does not let your lips dry. Would highly recommend this to my friends. I even got my mom on my side☺️" — Drea

Get it from Glossier for $18 (available in six colors).
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Or an SPF 15 tinted lip balm(06 of30)
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It's easy to put on without a mirror, is super moisturizing and has color that tints your lips for the day. If you're afraid of lipstick, this is a safe bet.

Get it from Amazon for $5.99 (available in four colors).
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Hands-free eyeshadows shields(07 of30)
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I saw a makeup artist use these on Theresa from "The Real Housewives of New Jersey"she was giving her a seriously smoky eye that had ZERO fallout. So please sign me up.

Promising review: "Shadow Shields are awesome and very simple to use. I use these on my clients all the time! The purpose of this product is to eliminate messy situations with makeup application like smudges, streaks, and shadow fallout. It has become my best friend when creating a perfect winged eyeliner. Ladies are who getting into beauty really would benefit from this a lot. I also like that this product saves me time with my clients and myself. I don't have to worry about being perfect with my eye shadow. TIP: Cut the shadow shields in half to increase longevity. If you doing a more drastic look use a whole shadow shield." — Blossom

Get a pack of 30 from Amazon for $8.89.
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A three-pack of makeup sponges(08 of30)
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When damp, these can help blend your foundation into a filter-like finish. Plus, they come with little stands you can park them in after you've washed them.

Promising review: "The blenders are excellent quality, blends my makeup very well. I love the holder as well, never liked the idea of throwing in the blender I use directly on my face in my makeup bag, the holder keeps it clean and away from germs!" — Oneisha

Get them from Amazon for $5.98.
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A tinted luminizer stick(09 of30)
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You can wear this like foundation, use it as a highlighter or swipe it on to mask undereye circles. It's super creamy and stays put!

Get it from Joah for $15.99 (available in 10 shades).
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A holographic stick(10 of30)
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It can serve as both blush and highlighter — because you deserve one simple step that'll make you look like the most glamorous alien supervillain ever. (A look worth trying for every day, to be honest.) This magical stuff easily swipes onto cheeks, eyes or lips and will melt right into your skin.

Promising review: "I am not a highlighter person, but I had to get this product. The color payoff is unbelievable, you get a lot of product for the price, it's easy to apply and the color is so unique." — finessa

Get it from Sephora for $18 (also available in three colors in mini versions).
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A set of vibrant but blendable highlighters(11 of30)
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You'll find all sorts of ways to use these. They look bright, but they really do blend well if you're going for something a little more subtle. If you own this, you likely need no other highlighters at your disposal!

Get it from KimChi Chic for $19.
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A bronzing moisturizer(12 of30)
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You'll want this if you can't quite seem to find the right balance between pallid and orange when applying bronzer. It's tough out there for a building-dweller! Makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury also has an amazing Insta with tons of beautiful before-and-afters that are straight-up radiant. Her product might be the next best thing to having her make up your face for you.

Promising review: "PERFECT MOISTURIZER! This adds just the right tint on the days I do not want to wear full foundation. Lightweight and smells great. It's my new go-to!" — abrow54

Get it from Nordstrom for $40.
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A long-lasting matte liquid lipstick(13 of30)
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It could quite possibly be your new go-to because of its velvety texture, handy applicator and stay-put formula.

Get it from Sephora for $24 (available in two metallic shades, and 24 matte shades).
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Oil-blotting sheets(14 of30)
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You can keep your foundation looking its best when afternoon shine starts to creep into your look. Plus, the packet takes up just a teensy bit of space in your bag.

Promising review: "I have lived with oily skin my whole life and, when spring and summer arrive, my face is even more oily. These blotting sheets are much better than the ones you get at the drugstore, and I only need to use one sheet for my entire face (as opposed to the two sheets I need to use with other brands)." — Boa C.

Geta pack of 200 from Amazon for $11.95.
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A concealer with an XL applicator(15 of30)
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Easily target almost anything you'd like to cover up on your beautiful visage. (Psst ... you can totally get away with skipping foundation thanks to this super blendable stuff.)

Promising review: "Not only is the packaging of this concealer cute and classic, but it also provides really great coverage. You only need to use a little bit to get great coverage, the applicator is great, and I don't have any problems with creasing (although I don't have any fine lines either). If you're wanting a concealer similar to expensive brands but at a drugstore price, you'll like this!" — Kayla Williams

Get it from Amazon for $6 (available in 30 shades).
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Or a more precise holy grail concealer(16 of30)
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Makeup obsessives have been raving about this since it launched because it's so easy to use and actually stays put. It's full-coverage with a creamy, easy-to-blend formula that's also great for contouring. Reviewers with dry skin suggest making sure to use a moisturizer before applying (though you should be moisturizing anyway!). It's vegan, dermatologist-tested and cruelty-free.

Promising review: "I can't say enough positive things about this concealer! Be sure to apply it with a wet brush/blender and on top of your foundation!!! (it wasn't until recently I realized a lot of women are applying concealer before foundation 😱) Definitely a beauty bag must have!!! ❤️" — RowdyNation#18

Get it from Ulta for $27 (available in 35 shades).
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A long-lasting eyebrow gel (that's waterproof!)(17 of30)
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You may have seen this on "Shark Tank" and been considering ever since. 'Tis time.

Promising review: "I love this stuff! I’m one of those people who over-plucked in the past and now can’t get the thick eyebrows I once hated back. It does take practice and a little trial and error to get the perfect brow. I usually keep a Q-tip handy and sometimes have to reshape after I apply. It is waterproof and lasts a few days. I am careful in the shower when washing my face to wash around the brows. Photos are me out for a jog without anything on my brows, second is after delivering my baby — yes. After my water broke, I took a shower and applied my Wunderbrow! Lasted through 12 hours of labor and three days in the hospital. =)" — Tiffany Haney

Get it from Amazon for $22 (available in four colors).
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Or an amazing clear brow fluffer/shaper(18 of30)
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Perfect if your brows are already lush, but those lil' hairs never seem to stay put. This legendary brow shaper has been a beauty fiend fave for a few years now.

Promising review: "I have always had trouble getting a brow routine down pat. Most products are too expensive or too time consuming. I make an effort to get my eight hours of beauty sleep every night and so I simply don't have time to have a three-step system for my brows. Since I started using Boy Brow, my brows look amazing every day and it takes a minute or less to get them that way. It is my holy grail brow product and I recommend to everyone." — BenshoffEm

Get it from Glossier for $16 (available in five colors).
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A folding, lighted compact(19 of30)
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So you won't have to get too close to the mirror just to touch up your look.

Get it from Amazon for $9.99 (available in two colors).
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A super simple cream-to-powder eyeshadow stick(20 of30)
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In case you watch mesmerizing Insta makeup videos over and over again but aren't sure about dropping $125 on an eyeshadow palette right now.

Promising review: "Oh you better get these. I have been ill and for the first time in my adult life, I couldn't use my hands right to put on eye makeup. I read reviews and thought I will try these. These are amazing. I put it on yesterday. Smooth, easy application. Goes on just as you see color, not too light like others I've tried. It is still on today from my trip yesterday. We were at my doctor and I was so tired I slept with eye makeup on, not unusual, lol. I mean this stays and color for my brown eyes is great!!!" — girlyjohnnie

Get it from Amazon for $14 (available in 16 shades)
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A waterproof eyeshadow primer(21 of30)
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It'll keep that perfectly blended eyeshadow (LOOK AT YOU!) in place.

Promising review: "So let me start by saying I have used nearly every eyeshadow primer available. From high end to low... they don't hold a candle to Thank Me Later. I have very oily skin. Using this primer, shadow lasts a full eight hours or more. I could get maybe five or six out of the other brands, if I'm lucky. I got this as a sample in my Ipsy bag, and I had to buy the full-size product straight away! I couldn't be happier with my purchase. Thank you Elizabeth Mott for finally making a primer that lasts! I love this stuff!" — Melissa Mae

Get it from Amazon for $13.48.
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A universal lip liner(22 of30)
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Combat feathering and fading without having to match up liners with lippies. It's 2021 — let's not waste our time on that, OK?

Promising review: "I am in love with this lip liner! I have used it with different lipsticks and it works perfectly! Such a life saver — don't waste your money on a a bunch of liners when you can just have this one!" — shoesNrouge

Get it from Sephora for $10.
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Or this lip liner(23 of30)
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It's soft but saturated enough to fill in your lips and eliminate the need for lipstick! It's especially great for the summer when heat and humidity make it feel like any and all makeup is sliding off your face.

Get it from Sephora for $13 (available in 33 shades).
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A saturated balm stick(24 of30)
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It features one-step application for a stunning effect that merely entails coloring in the lines.

Promising review: "I love how easy the Shine Up Sticks are to wear and super comfortable on the Lips, this shade is a beautiful pop of color without being too much." — Niamh

Get it from Beauty Pie for $25 (or a member price of $4.40 with a 3+ month membership, available in seven colors).
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A makeup-correcting stick(25 of30)
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Perfect for folks with sensitive skin. This lets you avoid having to start from scratch when you color outside your lip liner lines. Plus it doubles — nay, triples — as a lip balm and cuticle oil stick.

Promising review: "I've tried just using regular Chapstick or Vaseline before when running into melting makeup especially in public, but i have to say this is the product that works just right for me and beats any of those options and even better is that it's not sticky like my usual vaseline so I can re-apply right away.

I put it to the test and decided to try removing thick liquid liner, thin liquid liner and regular pencil liner with some coarse toilet paper. the results are pretty good even with such rough paper. The regular liner and pencil liner came off in one wipe, but it just took a bit more time and wipes to remove the large amount of liner." — Z

Get it from Amazon for $14.99.
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A makeup-erasing cloth(26 of30)
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Take off a whole face of makeup with just water. This product is environmentally friendly AND super soft on your skin. It launders really well and is big enough to use for a few days before you have to put it in the wash.

Get it from Amazon for $20 (available in several colors). Also check out a three-pack of dupes that work nearly as well but are slightly less gentle for $5.25.
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A double eyeliner pencil in coordinating shades(27 of30)
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It'll really make your eyes pop when combined. Or just go with one color at a time? Whatever, it's your look! These eyeliners are super smooth and HIGHLY pigmented. They're hypoallergenic, vegan and EWG Verified.

Get it from C'est Moi for $12 (available in six colors).
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A universal gloss(28 of30)
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You can add it to lips, eyelids, cheekbones or any other spot where you want to dazzle. It's cruelty-free, vegan, paraben-free and phthalate-free. Plus Fluide is a queer-owned and woman-owned business!

Get it from Fluide for $15 (available in five colors).
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An all-in-one formula mascara(29 of30)
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It'll lengthen and separate lashes, plus stay all day without flaking or smudging.

Promising review: "One of the best mascaras I've ever used. Thick, beautiful lashes that almost resemble false lashes. A remarkable product." — Michele N.

Get it from BH Cosmetics for $9.
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A cinch-able cosmetic bag(30 of30)
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You can be a makeup veteran and still make a total mess, but this works as a handy surface to catch spills. Plus, it's machine-washable.

Promising review: "Great for the girl on the go who doesn't always get her makeup on before leaving the house or struggles with finding what you want deep in your purse. No more makeup mess on my passenger's seat and it doesn't go flying when I hit the brakes. Not that I would try to put on makeup while driving. Also easy to grab when going on a vacation." — m.panske

Get it from Amazon for $26.95.
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